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I'm afraid to watch the new Bleach, is it filler? *quivers*

Radish is that Ghost in the Shell? I just started watching that a few days ago.

It's alright. Back at school with Ichigo and the gang, and how they all get together. Wasn't as bad as that damn football episode though :p

If you're taking about my signature, yes. Specifically it's a shot from Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, I'm currently going through the entire DVD boxset :happy:

Radish?

Bleach is filler again. Then again, I'd rather have these occasional 2-3 episode fillers compared to the entire arcs they used to do (i.e., Bount arc and the Captain Amagai arc)

Unfortunately it will be a long haul of fillers, the anime is caught upto the manga now so they'll wanna create some breathing room :\

Bleach anime episode was alright, and im actually looking forward to the next one as well. I wonder which way they are going to take it, but I welcome story history more than random filler. But due to the fact that in just 6 episodes they could catch up to the manga, this will most likely be a good month and a half filler, like 6-8 episodes i've heard.

Bleach manga is just getting better. Finally we get the ultimate battle into full swing with all the major power players. Wonderweisse VL I bet.

Naruto anime was ehhh, just because it followed the manga perfectly, on a very very slow part of the best chapter. That and I am looking forward to the brothers battle too much and just want that to happen already.

Naruto manga is just spinning my head each episode. This is getting insane. Danzo is up to no good and way too powerful it seems now. Could he be in league with madara in some way? eyes on the same side.. It's great and all, but all these twist just make your mouth water for more, and they seem to be going too slow :p

Does anyone here know Sayonara Zetsubu Sensie?

The first episode of the third season just came out. I didn't like it because somehow it didn't 'feel' like the previous seasons. Nevertheless, I was happy to see the class again :p

I felt it was spot on (Y) :D

Radish?

Does anyone here know Sayonara Zetsubu Sensie?

The first episode of the third season just came out. I didn't like it because somehow it didn't 'feel' like the previous seasons. Nevertheless, I was happy to see the class again :p

That's the next series I'm going to watch. Just haven't had the time yet, and won't for another 2 weeks I think.

But you have to admit that it was not, ehhhhh, crazy enough?..I actually do not know how to describe this show O_o

Nozumu getting put in jail for having his name as "despair" and then his students breaking him out murdering all the guards in the process is not crazy enough? :p

Radish?

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